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Chaka Khan owned I Feel For You. Agree or disagree? Her version is a modern classic, from one of the best pop albums of the 80s.
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MattyJam said: Her version is a modern classic, from one of the best pop albums of the 80s.
[Edited 7/3/16 8:19am] --- Agree and I believe he liked he performed with her with arrangement. | |
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I liked it, but honestly I was more moved by Cyndi Lauper's version of 'When U Were Mine'. | |
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Disagree ...I've never cared for chakas voice and in concert in seems like she's shouting instead of singing There's Joy in repetition | |
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Didn't Prince win an award for her version?
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I disagree.I love Chaka,but I never cared for her remake of "I Feel For You".It's a noisy,overproduced mess.Prince's original is more subtle,but that's the way it should sound,imo. | |
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I thought so - Prince won the 1985 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for Chaka's version of I Feel For You
That doesn't mean it's better than the original though | |
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I looooove Chaka's version..it was my jam back in the day ''The beautiful ones they hurt you every tiiiiime....''
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Different versions, different moods. Prince's version is intimate and romantic, whilst Chaka Khan's has more energy, so more suited for a party... If I had to keep one only, it would be Prince's of course! Life Matters | |
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i don't know, hard to say, chaka's is the one that popularized the tune, otherwise it would probably be just another great song that got lost in the mix. so got to give her props. I like hearing the actual chords and stuff though, without all the rap shit | |
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I think both are great. I Feel for You is just a great pop song, period. The production in Chaka's version gives me chills though! Just great, bombastic 80s pop cheese! | |
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interesting factoid, before anyone knew who prince was, during his first warners recordings, he called chaka and imitated sly stone and said he wanted to see her, she got there and first met prince and she was pissed. | |
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breakdown2k14 said: Disagree ...I've never cared for chakas voice and in concert in seems like she's shouting instead of singing --- I have seen Mrs. Khan in concert many times and she does scream on this song in concert or scream on the recording of this song. In fact the song has no place for screaming. This fear of loudness is bizarre when you are going to the concert were popular music is performed. Are you expecting a classical music show? The complaining about black women being to loud when Prince screamed the whole of his career is ridiculous and Mrs. Lauper should have left her mitts off "When You Were Mind". | |
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Chaka owns that song. The original, to me, always sounded like a cheesy 80s sitcom theme song. | |
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laurarichardson said: breakdown2k14 said: Disagree ...I've never cared for chakas voice and in concert in seems like she's shouting instead of singing --- I have seen Mrs. Khan in concert many times and she does scream on this song in concert or scream on the recording of this song. In fact the song has no place for screaming. This fear of loudness is bizarre when you are going to the concert were popular music is performed. Are you expecting a classical music show? The complaining about black women being to loud when Prince screamed the whole of his career is ridiculous and Mrs. Lauper should have left her mitts off "When You Were Mind". I saw her in concert also when she was onstage with prince on the welcome 2 america tour. I'm sorry I just don't care for chakas voice but I know that will make chaka mad There's Joy in repetition | |
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Prince's version is so much better. | |
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GeniusLuv said:
I looooove Chaka's version..it was my jam back in the day Mine too! Loved it "Almost all art is trying to become an anaesthetic and at the same time a healing session drawing up the magical electrics.” | |
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Of course Chaka owns that song. She and Arif took it to a whole different level. The Pointer Sisters and Rebbie Jackson stuck with the original feel of Prince's version. Chaka's version is a masterpiece! "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Great answer accept I'll say I'd keep both; one is a lazy afternoon song, the other is a great cardio workout. | |
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With Chakas version you could sing along, dance around the room and just have a great time...it was just so damn catchy, especially that 'chaka khan, chaka khan, chaka khan..chaka khan let me rock you, let me rock you chaka khan...'' she said in an interview she was so embarrassed by that...LOL...but it was so damn catchy and i love her voice!!!! One of the BEST covers of a Prince tune. IMHO ''The beautiful ones they hurt you every tiiiiime....''
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chaka has a great bootie too and she know it. | |
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I knew it from Chaka first so loved that version. I remember my cousin telling me Prince wrote it and I was like "No he didn't!" then she showed me the 12" with his name as the writer - I was impressed, its a great song. I've been playing the Prince album quite a bit over the last couple of months and like the original too - I do think Chaka elevates it though. | |
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On the subject of Chaka singing Prince songs, have you folks heard her rendition of Sign O The Times from her Funk This album? | |
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Yeah, it's pretty cool. Life Matters | |
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yes 100%....... I agree, the Chaka version of I Feel For You is a pop classic... Prince 4Ever. | |
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I liked Chaka's version back in the day but I've been listening to Prince's version lately and I absolutely love it, even more so than I do Chaka's now. [Edited 7/4/16 8:42am] | |
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Double post. Sorry! [Edited 7/4/16 2:55am] | |
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It's a cover done the right way - totally different from the original. Think of the other covers of IFFY, many of them just immitate the Prince version. Arif Mardin/Chaka Khan just put their stamp on it and it's a classic in every way. | |
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MattyJam said: Her version is a modern classic, from one of the best pop albums of the 80s.
[Edited 7/3/16 8:19am] Strongly disagree. I heard the Chaka Khan version before I even knew it was originally a Prince song and I didn't like it. After discovering Prince and hearing his version for the first time I now really like the song, but only Prince's version. Different strokes and all that. | |
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[Edited 7/4/16 4:26am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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